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FIEST fUIZE AiAV'AND P.A. EX- ■'--'" HIBITION, 1883. 000 Reward. .' . '.. ASK : Blodd Bestoiteiv The.Cfreat New eZealand Rmedy for Gleaming, Purifying y '-..-.■ ••■ ': ■■ ■.■••■■:-. : AND " i •:■■ ' ■■■ : Invigorating the Blood. 'r Proprietor, m explaining why ; '"|' . . he ,haa not for sqme time pushed /. the. sale of tjhe, above, t would, state that ,he;received suchi a serious, check bytbje fire which destroyed costly and a magnificent stock of ; prepared herbs (recently replaced), and { he ba§ not .therefore been m a position to come . before the public. He has not been able to satisfy, all the local and '. 'foreign demands, and . was unable to ..administer: a? extensively as he could .have desired to. the wants of a suffering j :.w ( orld.. ;Mr Hitchens is now happy to „stat?. ; that»hejßonce again m a position ,tq. ; Bupply this, healjth-giving Medicine, i which; he is, : cpnyiuced , will, "with the pf Qp4," . cure almost any. disy. order. v 9wing touts, irresistible yet gentle ..operation.. In coming before the public .^a planting, his, standard once more on „j^e'; r ainpartß of the ; great .enemy of — i.e., sickness — he trusts that ! ( an oyerruliug Providence . will bless his < future, efforts to mitigate the physical .rwoes of, man. In this evening's Star 'appear a few of the hundreds of testimonials received by Mr Huchens, one „ of which is from one of Auckland's best known citizens.! It requires no further ( comment -than to say that his illness !/wa3 of a-Jnost severe type, baffling the jjkill of i } m^dical men, while other infallible, remedies were tried without the t " slightest, change for the better. Here is, .what .Captain Farquhar ; says \of I jfiiioHENs' Blood Resxobee. ; • ; !-i ;n ) Auckland, October ls, lßß3. ■ :i^Dea«iSir;r^- ; v ■ ••'' ■■.■-' ' : : ■ ' s ->-yj,Mot twelve months I suffered severely sciatica, and tried various remedies, •; without • avail,; and as a last resource I to give your blood orestorer.a trial, which I did, and I have t.muchi/pleasnre. m testifying that after takjngitior three months I completely recovered, my health. 1 1 mudt say I had ■ no?_fftiltein it at first; but the result was ; ■ Budh i Sarthbrough cure that I consider it I mjijdaty to; acknowledge, unsolicited, it? . «ui;ative, ; powers;r^-I < am , Sir,; faithfully . yourssiiW;. FJ^ftUHAB, Master (Mariner, .p^sifflhy^nu.^^ .+ -.i ;•-• : -;- : • ■ ICftH,4.rH.Hitchens t Esq. a ..-.[ ■ -■■'. 3&d< &^f. ' it it jr~:rr?-f "'..'- • : ■■"•'" - f - : 9Jbei3?WP^°«;s would: here? intimate "n .v^(^y|4©OQ ■■■■■■ |:} -- ;; . .will; be f6tiem§ "to; dny. . (Jhai'itaum xw ' stitu^ion if tlie" $6s-]&6n£ i by his. medi-ciii^-jbaa^leen pverr estimate^. .'" ' ' } j '. is pfepare'd to meet * on^pplic -'any persons' who ' 6 dispute theyeracrty p!f teVtimonia.ts, an^ he '^ill uiWertalce^b yroye t^e||^ijn^ne^ ness^of the "cures," effected, r He is': '^lso^ filling to meet' in VpUbj^e t|ie 'medical; who i- v '...h''aV^ iattende^'the ~ patients and have pronpuncedf^^W l^ and answer questions put rela^ °iive to the facts of the cases quoted!, / Medicalmen's names have, from motives [ of^^'(consideration, been excluded from all ) teatimpnialsV but then personal aclcnpw- ! ieilgement "would add increased brilliancy 1 to the .fame of the medicine. j ' . "Mr' Alexander Eagleton, Hairof Auckland, buffered with', a paralysed arp, .with \ "every indication of the' disease spreading "iihrpugh -the body> '. The doctors prof. nounced the case, hopeless, and friends ielieyed hjs end was drawing' near, whien he was induced to give Hitchens* ',3816p^ Restorer a trie 1, the result being "^n immediate change for the betyer ; and bh continuing to fake the medicine, he ''was .completely .restpfed to health and .^refigth.^.';; ■''_„■■._,* ■.]'",'..* \ '[, ;.'; ! }! SheM&h'Sireet, ojff .Well^ngton-streeti December? 1, ,1882. ; .' Mr feqHENS,- .' .• : , ., :,:.,.;; . . i '! i Pear. Siryr-As you have asked me to . : ;4aßcribe my; sjtate ,at the _ time Mr MpMillap recommended me to use your , .Bjiood i Restorer, and the effect it had on r igp t twill simply,, say that whether it ..w.as. Lumbago, Sciatica, or Paralysis jihat made me] so heipless, L do not jknow; but, at any rate, I was unable to ( , stand, for nine. months, and had to be , (lifted lika a baby, and my taste was gone. Tfr ,_,.,, . said I had an affection ,of, the. spine, and . that I should^never j. have the use, of my limbs again. . He .Brought , another> medical man to see me j' •'and, I, was told that I would probably '[ liw mly a qlwrt time,, an^ it was no •i,y* e °/ iliwr holding outfalqe hypes. I them, and fe/t as they did. Mr McMillan, iiving ppppaite, inquired what .'waß,the ;i ioa^te r r» .and my .husband told ,'him., L i^e at pnee^said, " Let her, tai:e 'Mr Blppd; Restorer, for I beUieye that will put bqr ali:right. 5 ' I did "80,/ap.d after,,'ußing the. .third, bottle, m fthKthWweek, I .jbegan »to feel tingling s sensation m my limbs. '.^|ery subsequent bottle seemed , to. dd ;ine more good! The result is ; that after ..wing/^ght'bptties,.!. am now quite r £ well f do. my own washing, and all the ?iousi worjc f and feel- quite as well .as tyfeiCtfi.t at came to New Zealand five "fsvti agoA I am always happy to tell ■people -the good; you did me, for lam ,isure| I shpSd not, npw be well and but most likely .m. my grave, if ,T]iad not pu^, myself m your hands.— l *am, 'clear sir, ypurs. faithfully, FLQRA ;McpL^"-. ,;:;■„.;•.,■'■ ..... ..... '_" Witness---HENRY , Hartnoll, Nel-spn-Btreet.~l have much pleasure m - tesrifyingto the perfect accuracy of the .'.aboye statement. '.... . ..." „. ; ; jN>,Mo^LLAN,Vnlcan Lane, Auckland. ft.. A- H. Hitchens, 1 ; ; ABERCROMBIiE-STREET, ; AUCKLAND. -„; •■•. ;'^ ; BEATEN,

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Manawatu Standard, Volume VIII, Issue 137, 20 November 1884, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Standard, Volume VIII, Issue 137, 20 November 1884, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Standard, Volume VIII, Issue 137, 20 November 1884, Page 1

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